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. >>> for more we bring in former fbi special agent brad garrett. we heard for investigators the worst sort of case, a crime at this point without motive and without suspects. the murder of a top corrections official obviously very unusual but there's belief it could actually be related to a specific ruling that he made about a case just one week ago. at this point, brad, what are your thoughts here? >> well, i don't know if you can jump to that conclusion. in other words, mr. clements' position as director of the department of corrections could well have -- it may be a job-related homicide like your example, but just as relevant is the personal side of mr. clements. is this something that has to do with another aspect of his life, his family's life and so investigators are stuck, i believe, at this point at looking at this very large circle. did he know the person who arrived at his home that ultimately shot him? was that a prearranged meeting and hopefully the police have figured that out at this point. so there's a lot of moving parts to this cas
. >>> for more we bring in former fbi special agent brad garrett. we heard for investigators the worst sort of case, a crime at this point without motive and without suspects. the murder of a top corrections official obviously very unusual but there's belief it could actually be related to a specific ruling that he made about a case just one week ago. at this point, brad, what are your thoughts here? >> well, i don't know if you can jump to that conclusion. in other words, mr....
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the fbi saying they think they know who took the paintings in march 1990. brian ross has been tracking the twists and turns in this story since then. and he joins us now. it looks like your long search is finally over. >> getting closer. this has been a 23-year-long game of cat and mouse between the fbi and a long-suspected gang of boston art thieves with ties to local mobsters. this morning, the fbi says there's new hope they're getting closer to cracking the case. the theft was timed to the busiest day of the year for boston police, st. patrick's day. just after 1:00 in the morning with the party still going on downtown, two thieves dressed as police talked their way into the side entrance of the tiny gardner museum of art. in just 81 minutes they had perhaps the largest haul of stolen art in this country ever. there were no alarms and they methodically cut the selected paintings out of their frames. three rembrandts including his only known seascape, the storm on the sea of galile rks. and this masterpiece, lady and gentleman in black. one of only 31 wor
the fbi saying they think they know who took the paintings in march 1990. brian ross has been tracking the twists and turns in this story since then. and he joins us now. it looks like your long search is finally over. >> getting closer. this has been a 23-year-long game of cat and mouse between the fbi and a long-suspected gang of boston art thieves with ties to local mobsters. this morning, the fbi says there's new hope they're getting closer to cracking the case. the theft was timed to...
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however, we do not know where the art is currently located. >> reporter: the fbi will not name names of who did it, and the statute of limitations long ago lapsed for prosecuting them for theft. the government could still bring charges against whoever has the works now but says it's more important to recover the art. >> not only the reward but also the potential of immunity for anyone connected to the thefts or the concealment of those paintings throughout the year. >> reporter: the author of a best-selling book about the heist calls this promising. >> a lot of people have speculated over the years that maybe the paintings were destroyed, so i think we can find some hope here that these paintings still exist and that they will soon be returned to the isabella gardner museum. >> reporter: the fbi is hoping someone has seen one of these paintings on a wall or above a map mantel and is ready to claim a $5 million reward. >>> we're back for a change in some fast food menus and a big loss in the music world tonight. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island h
however, we do not know where the art is currently located. >> reporter: the fbi will not name names of who did it, and the statute of limitations long ago lapsed for prosecuting them for theft. the government could still bring charges against whoever has the works now but says it's more important to recover the art. >> not only the reward but also the potential of immunity for anyone connected to the thefts or the concealment of those paintings throughout the year. >>...
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. >>> the fbi is working with east bay police to track down a serial bank robber. the suspect is being called the button down bandit. on march 12th he robbed a wells fargo in pleasanton and robbed a chase bank in walnut creek. he's known to wear a gray button down dress shirt and dress black shoes. >>> there is new information about the shooting at a san francisco nightclub we first told you about right here. the san francisco entertainment commission shut down the 330 rich club for the entire weekend. witnesses say an argument broke out just before 1:30 saturday morning at the accomplishment. a gunman opened fire both inside and outside of the club. three people were wounded. two men in their 20s and a man in his 30s remains in the hospital in critical condition. they are reviewing surveillance footage. >>> we are hearing the 911 call that was made after the fatal shooting of a 13-month-old boy. >> the woman told police two boys tried to rob her and shot her baby while she was pushing him in his stroller. 17-year-old marcus elkins and a 14-year-old boy who's name
. >>> the fbi is working with east bay police to track down a serial bank robber. the suspect is being called the button down bandit. on march 12th he robbed a wells fargo in pleasanton and robbed a chase bank in walnut creek. he's known to wear a gray button down dress shirt and dress black shoes. >>> there is new information about the shooting at a san francisco nightclub we first told you about right here. the san francisco entertainment commission shut down the 330 rich...
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district office of the fbi as written in another book from another fbi agent. this is important to understand. john mitchell it u.s. attorney general is on national television by the end of this year 1969 we will be rid of the black panthers says john mitchell. always happening by the end of the year? i am in jail. they have to be charged in chicago to connecticut and if you read this book you will read and talk about things. reed finn york chapter in the counterintelligence program and fbi a lot comes from the senate investigation against the fbi for attacking our chapters and branches. the two-story building headquarters in los angeles, california, 360 degrees, this is where we will depict that but i was in jail at this time. right on down to is a trial of myself from connecticut and how the counterintelligence program were already talking to the district office, and the fbi telling them maybe we could get a torture program going against the black panthers. one day before we speak at yale university university, george, which we now realize was the operative f
district office of the fbi as written in another book from another fbi agent. this is important to understand. john mitchell it u.s. attorney general is on national television by the end of this year 1969 we will be rid of the black panthers says john mitchell. always happening by the end of the year? i am in jail. they have to be charged in chicago to connecticut and if you read this book you will read and talk about things. reed finn york chapter in the counterintelligence program and fbi a...
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just this week the fbi announced it actually knows who the thieves are. what more do we know about it? >> the fbi's priority has always been to get the art back and return it to the walls of the museum. more so even than nabbing the thieves. but apparently, they have finally figured out who did this, who is behind it. the fbi believes the thieves belong to a criminal organization they say is based in new england and the midatlantic states. they aren't naming the thieves because they say this is an ongoing investigation, but here's the thing, anderson. the thieves can't be charged anyway because the statute of limitations has expired. now, in terms of the artwork itself, investigators don't believe the thieves actually still have the artwork, so they're offering this possible immunity to anyone who comes forward with information about it. the fbi thinks the thieves actually tried to sell the art about ten years or so ago in philadelphia. that would have been more than a decade after the heist itself. that deal never happened and unfortunately, the investig
just this week the fbi announced it actually knows who the thieves are. what more do we know about it? >> the fbi's priority has always been to get the art back and return it to the walls of the museum. more so even than nabbing the thieves. but apparently, they have finally figured out who did this, who is behind it. the fbi believes the thieves belong to a criminal organization they say is based in new england and the midatlantic states. they aren't naming the thieves because they say...
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y no se imaginaron que era un informante del fbi. >>> se declarÓ culpable un hombre de nueva york y todo para cobrar un seguro de vida. su hijo lo reportÓ como desaparecido y desatando una costosa bÚsqueda, ambos se pusieron de acuerdo y ahora deberÁn pagar con carcel sus mentiras. un ciudadano francÉs hizo lo impensable a bordo de un aviÓn, se logrÓ hacer pasar por piloto, comenzaron a dudar, y llamaron a la policÍa, y el impostor podria enfrentar serios cargos. y arde la controversia por el maltrato al que fue sometido un veterano. el video de seguridad muestra como este ex infante de marina que perdiÓ ambas piernas fue obligado a pararse durante una inspecciÓn, los agentes del aeropuerto lo obligaron a quitarse su prÓtesis. >>> las autoridades creen haber ultimado al sujeto que matÓ a un director de una cÁrcel, estaba bajo libertad condicional, si recuerdan el asesino luego abrÓo fuego contra agentes que intentaron darle alcance. >>> y padres indignados en chicago, y anunciaron el cierre de 60 escuelas pÚblicas para mejorar la calidad, y enfrentar el dÉficit presupuesta
y no se imaginaron que era un informante del fbi. >>> se declarÓ culpable un hombre de nueva york y todo para cobrar un seguro de vida. su hijo lo reportÓ como desaparecido y desatando una costosa bÚsqueda, ambos se pusieron de acuerdo y ahora deberÁn pagar con carcel sus mentiras. un ciudadano francÉs hizo lo impensable a bordo de un aviÓn, se logrÓ hacer pasar por piloto, comenzaron a dudar, y llamaron a la policÍa, y el impostor podria enfrentar serios cargos. y arde la...
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the fbi didn't name the suspects at the time. but the fbi now says they are part of an organized crime ring on the east coast. >> for the first time we can say with a high degree of confidence we have determined that in the years since the theft, the art was transported to connecticut and to the philadelphia area. >> >> shepard: agents have had several leads over the year. nothing has panned out as far as we know. enough to they say the crooks recently tried to sell that stolen artwork. two people are dead and several others injured after a private jet crashed into several houses in south bend, indiana. and now we know among the dead a university of oklahoma football legend. the plane was flying from it tulsa to south bend. but the pilot reported some kind of electrical problems and moments later, witnesses say that plane flew low over a neighborhood, clipped one house. then crashed right into another. while the homeowner was inside. >> my roof is caved. in there was glass everywhere. the front of the house window is is busted ou
the fbi didn't name the suspects at the time. but the fbi now says they are part of an organized crime ring on the east coast. >> for the first time we can say with a high degree of confidence we have determined that in the years since the theft, the art was transported to connecticut and to the philadelphia area. >> >> shepard: agents have had several leads over the year. nothing has panned out as far as we know. enough to they say the crooks recently tried to sell that...
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well, today, the fbi says they have tracked the crooks to a new england crime organization, but there is a catch. the statute of limitations has run out. so, the criminals can basically continue to crack open their bottles of champagne. >>> and who knew the queen of england loves to play a kind of trick on guests? we found out about it in a new documentary, listen. >> where you have hidden it this time? >> it's fairly easy to see, isn't it? >> they're always mystified when i say, it's perfectly all right, just speak. >> we have learned that the queen likes a hidden microphone stashed on the table. this time, in a flower arrangement. so, before a dinner at buckingham palace, if she gives a quick speech, she gets surprised looks from the guests as her voice suddenly booms through the room. a little royal mischief. the documentary, by the way, is called "our queen." >>> and now, to some spectacular northern exposure. primetime for the northern lights. putting on a show tonight. take a look at the pictures taken from the skies over alaska and northern minnesota. streaks of orange, purple,
well, today, the fbi says they have tracked the crooks to a new england crime organization, but there is a catch. the statute of limitations has run out. so, the criminals can basically continue to crack open their bottles of champagne. >>> and who knew the queen of england loves to play a kind of trick on guests? we found out about it in a new documentary, listen. >> where you have hidden it this time? >> it's fairly easy to see, isn't it? >> they're always mystified...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall, barely 150 pounds, now in his 50s and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person,
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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it houses the fbi, dea, the marines. and basically what happens here, a lot of what happens is that noncommissioned officers train, they have a training program for individuals coming out of college who want to be marines and marine officers. and they do a lot of that training down there. they have ranges, they have bomb facilities, they have everything. it's a huge base, a sprawling base, and this is just a horrible tragedy for the corps. bill: is live fire common on this base? >> yes, live fire is common on the base, assimilated bombings, live fire. the fbi academy has their range at this base, they have their shooting range, the hrt trains there, so it's a very active base in terms of live fire. bill: there's also a woman involved here. she is dead. where do you take the investigation when you learn that knowledge? >> i think, bill, you start peeling the onion right at this particular point in time. what was the nexus between these three people, did they know each other. you know, it's always a possibility of some rel
it houses the fbi, dea, the marines. and basically what happens here, a lot of what happens is that noncommissioned officers train, they have a training program for individuals coming out of college who want to be marines and marine officers. and they do a lot of that training down there. they have ranges, they have bomb facilities, they have everything. it's a huge base, a sprawling base, and this is just a horrible tragedy for the corps. bill: is live fire common on this base? >> yes,...
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i want to clarify this -- this is not the responsibility of the fbi. the fbi turns over those denials, which are about 75,000 a year, you turn those over to the atf? >> that is correct. >> in an instance where it is denied, the dealer has it in his hands when the call to do the check. if it is denied, where does the paperwork and up? which should be the evidence of the crime of applying for permission to possess a gun or buy a gun. there are record retention regulations, laws with regard to how long we can retain records. i would have to get back to you. >> specifically, does that hard copy that the dealer is holding, does that get transmitted to the fbi or atf? >> i know it does not go to was. we make a referral to atf whether or not is a denial. i'm not certain how we do it. probably donet is automatically. i will have to get back to you on that, the procedures, what happens to the hard copy sitting in the hands of the seller. again, at a different hearing, we heard from the justice department -- obviously, decisions are made -- in 2010, out of the 7
i want to clarify this -- this is not the responsibility of the fbi. the fbi turns over those denials, which are about 75,000 a year, you turn those over to the atf? >> that is correct. >> in an instance where it is denied, the dealer has it in his hands when the call to do the check. if it is denied, where does the paperwork and up? which should be the evidence of the crime of applying for permission to possess a gun or buy a gun. there are record retention regulations, laws with...
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are the second-largest contributor to the joint terrorism task force in the country outside of the fbi itself. important work needs to go on. in my view, we should not take and divert resources from domestic investigations to the detention budget if that would mean fewer child exploitation cases, fewer special agents on the streets, few were drug- trafficking cases. >> ice has a mandate to maintain 34,000 beds. how many individuals do you feel can safely be released under an alternative detention? >> the alternative detention program has an enormous amount of promise. there is a very high rate of appearance for the full-service model. long-term, it is something congress should pay a lot of attention to. i think it could help some of the budget challenges that the committee and other committees are wrestling with. district alternative to the tension is to make sure the case is heard quickly. the average cost of alternative detention of a full-service model is $7 per day compared to as much as $122 a day. if the case takes much longer to be heard and decided, eventually you lose the bene
are the second-largest contributor to the joint terrorism task force in the country outside of the fbi itself. important work needs to go on. in my view, we should not take and divert resources from domestic investigations to the detention budget if that would mean fewer child exploitation cases, fewer special agents on the streets, few were drug- trafficking cases. >> ice has a mandate to maintain 34,000 beds. how many individuals do you feel can safely be released under an alternative...
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one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year i'm in jail. i mean, they got me charged not only ca in chicago. i to go to connecticut. when you read this book, you're going to read and talk about things. new york 21 in the new york chapter. the counterintelligence program of the fbi and what they're doing to us. well documented. a lot of the information comes from a senate investigation and the finally came down against the fbi for attacking all our chapters and all our branches. 41st and central, josh bloom mentioned, a two-story building headquarters of the black panther party in los angeles, california. 360 degrees in my film. this is where, it's going
one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year i'm...
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the orange county sheriff's office and campus police and fbi trying to figure out what he was doing with those ieds, handguns and assault weapon. campus opened right around noon to students here on campus, however, that dorm room, tower 1 right there where we're pointing to you right now, remains closed at this hour. and we're not quite sure, suzanne, where they're going to reopen it again. back to you. >> kelli, what do they say about this student? do they have any idea of why he would have these explosives in his room or if it was any connection at all to any particular groups or something he was involved in? >> sure. they are being very quiet and very tight-lipped about what they know about this student. a lot of rumors rolling around as i talk to students, but nothing that is official. what we know is a call came in to campus police for a fire alarm and somebody with a gun on campus. they immediately evacuated the area and transported them to the student union until they found out more information. suzanne. >> all right. kelli, thank you. appreciate it. >>> at least 43 homes remain e
the orange county sheriff's office and campus police and fbi trying to figure out what he was doing with those ieds, handguns and assault weapon. campus opened right around noon to students here on campus, however, that dorm room, tower 1 right there where we're pointing to you right now, remains closed at this hour. and we're not quite sure, suzanne, where they're going to reopen it again. back to you. >> kelli, what do they say about this student? do they have any idea of why he would...
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b-52 bombers during military drills with south microsoft has admitted the fbi is using secretive national security letters to spy on its customers without obtaining a warrant. the news follows a similar announcement by google earlier this month which marked the first time a u.s. company has admitted receiving the secretive requests for user data. the letters, the gag order that bars the recipient from talking about them. earlier this month, a federal judge ordered the government to stop issuing the letters, ruling they are unconstitutional and giving the obama administration 90 days to appeal. officials said three guantanamo prisoners have been hospitalized for dehydration amidst nearly two-month long strike -- hunger strike that defense lawyers say includes the overwhelming majority of detainees. the military said monday 28 prisoners have refused enough meals to be officially deemed on hunger strike. 10 are being force fed. the lawyers contest those numbers, saying most of the prison's 166 prisoners are on hunger strike over intrusive searches and the continued detention without charge f
b-52 bombers during military drills with south microsoft has admitted the fbi is using secretive national security letters to spy on its customers without obtaining a warrant. the news follows a similar announcement by google earlier this month which marked the first time a u.s. company has admitted receiving the secretive requests for user data. the letters, the gag order that bars the recipient from talking about them. earlier this month, a federal judge ordered the government to stop issuing...
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he dispatched them as any smart mayor it would washington to talk with the fbi and interpoll and the cia, talk national intelligence agency and the homeland security. by the time bloomberg was mayor and ray kelly was police chief. they came back and said to ray kelly and the mayor, it's not useful. we have been for a couple of years in washington and we have learned almost nothing. a lot of bureaucracy, gossip, hard information. the agencies often don't talk to each other. they are competing with one another. washington, d.c., isn't a great place to gather intel on terrorist operations around the world. so ray kelly with bloomberg's support had an idea. why don't we redeploy the new york intel squad to global cities one by one? one to singapore, one to frankfurt, one to hong kong, one to rio, send them to the places where we are likely to get valuable information. let them coordinate and cooperate with the intel unit in other cities around the world. let do city to city security intelligence gathering. for the last seven or eighth or nine years that's what new york city has been doin
he dispatched them as any smart mayor it would washington to talk with the fbi and interpoll and the cia, talk national intelligence agency and the homeland security. by the time bloomberg was mayor and ray kelly was police chief. they came back and said to ray kelly and the mayor, it's not useful. we have been for a couple of years in washington and we have learned almost nothing. a lot of bureaucracy, gossip, hard information. the agencies often don't talk to each other. they are competing...
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. >> the fbi on the scene of the university of central florida after a suspicious death there. plus explosives were found inside a dorm. we're live with breaking details. >>> the gop's bold new plan for the future. what the party needs to connect with voters it finds. >>> china out with a new warning for the united states about plans to beef up our missile defense system. how this could impact growing tensions with north korea. it's all "happening now.". >>> fox news alert on a campus in chaos. police are investigating a apparent suicide find weapons and explosive devices at the university of central florida. that is how we begin this monday. i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. ucf is canceling classes just hours after evacuating a dorm where a student was found dead, forcing 500 students out of that building. right now police say it appears the man died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. phil keating live in miami, with more on this, phil? >> reporter: hi, jenna. no class is happening on the ucf campus this morning the ucf campus sits on the eastern side of the orlando metro
. >> the fbi on the scene of the university of central florida after a suspicious death there. plus explosives were found inside a dorm. we're live with breaking details. >>> the gop's bold new plan for the future. what the party needs to connect with voters it finds. >>> china out with a new warning for the united states about plans to beef up our missile defense system. how this could impact growing tensions with north korea. it's all "happening now."....
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. >> the fbi and robert police are looking for a serial bank robber called the hon beat banned it. this was everyone's model from demand a suspect of robbing three banks in sonoma county. he is known for giving out demanding notes and wearing a hooded sweatshirt during robberies. police say was last seen getting into a 1990's jeep wrangler with faded red paint. >> police are looking for a head coach of a traveling bay area baseball team. he is suspected of molesting one teenaged boy, and secretly film and other and a bathroom. investigators say there may be more victims'. a $300,000 arrest warrant has been issued for 52 year old cajojoel kaufmann of orinda. he coaches the california smoke baseball club out of san jose. its players are all over the bay area. he is also the owner of triple play u.s. a, a batting cage facility in san leandro. >> filed the charges are true. >> police first arrested kaufman in august after the parents of a boy he allegedly molested called around the police but no charges were filed at that time. >> we are learning about the police officer involved in th
. >> the fbi and robert police are looking for a serial bank robber called the hon beat banned it. this was everyone's model from demand a suspect of robbing three banks in sonoma county. he is known for giving out demanding notes and wearing a hooded sweatshirt during robberies. police say was last seen getting into a 1990's jeep wrangler with faded red paint. >> police are looking for a head coach of a traveling bay area baseball team. he is suspected of molesting one teenaged...
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the fbi now joining the search for this missing student. we're going to have more from rhode island straight ahead. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly pro
the fbi now joining the search for this missing student. we're going to have more from rhode island straight ahead. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [...
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the fbi is now in the case. he did not have his cell phone or wallet with him when he was last seen march 16th. he was on approved leave from the school when he disappeared. his sister said he had been struggling recently with depression. >>> t-mobile says no more contracts. the phone giant will now charge customers flat prices for minutes and texting. only prices for web usage would vary depending on how much data you wanted. charges are already available online. >>> allergy experts are reportedly exceptth expecting a robust allergy season. some are calling it a pollen nightmare. western and central states already are seeing above average pollen counts. most of that due to above average rainfall. >>> the u.s. supreme court is gearing up to hear two big cases involving same-sex marriage beginning tomorrow. and people are lining up outside the court to witness history. some have been camped out in the cold since thursday night. they're vying for about 250 seats reserved for the public for each case while many are
the fbi is now in the case. he did not have his cell phone or wallet with him when he was last seen march 16th. he was on approved leave from the school when he disappeared. his sister said he had been struggling recently with depression. >>> t-mobile says no more contracts. the phone giant will now charge customers flat prices for minutes and texting. only prices for web usage would vary depending on how much data you wanted. charges are already available online. >>> allergy...
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. >>> the fbi is now working with east bay police to track town a serial bank robber. the suspect is being called the button down bandit. police say on march 12th he robbed a wells fargo in pleasanton. he's also charged of robbing a chase bank. the suspect is then to wear a gray long sleeve button down collared shirt with black dress shoes. >>> drug agents in los angeles say it's no laughing matter. they have taken down a crime ring distributing laughing gas. they served search wantons 17 areas. on the streetst it's nicknamed noz and users say they inhale the gas for a cheap high. >> the gas can be taken home and huffed or taken to a large underground party where balloons are sold $3-$5 a pop. >> the feds seized large tanks of noz which weighed a total of 36,000 pounds. they have a street value of $20 million. >>> the president of cypress is in belgium seeking a last minute reprieve. if he can't strike a deal with the european union by tomorrow the bank will cut off emergency funds to banks in cypress. the government had agreed with its lenders to place a 20% tax over
. >>> the fbi is now working with east bay police to track town a serial bank robber. the suspect is being called the button down bandit. police say on march 12th he robbed a wells fargo in pleasanton. he's also charged of robbing a chase bank. the suspect is then to wear a gray long sleeve button down collared shirt with black dress shoes. >>> drug agents in los angeles say it's no laughing matter. they have taken down a crime ring distributing laughing gas. they served...